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3D Ghost Ship 1.0

filesize: 4.55 MB

3D Ghost Ship is a dark and eerie 3D Halloween treat.

Published:
Sep 8, 2005
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License
Shareware
Cost
$10.00
Trial Period:
3 Days
OS:
Classic / OS X
Cow Rating:
nera
Popularity:
Newly Added
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A lone ship wanders lost in a foggy sea while ghosts of the pirates who once ruled these waters continuously haunt the vessel. User can tint skeletons and change background color. Chilling and mysterious background music is perfect for this scene. Customize this screen saver to your preferences including tint, brightness, sound mute and volume control. Contains 3D animated images and MP3 sound files. Sound can be muted. Password protection is available for your OS X system screen saver. Supports dual monitors.

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